Pac-12 player of the year Sabrina Ionescu earned another accolade Wednesday when she was named a first-team all-America USA Today.

The award came on the heels of her 36-point performance in Sunday's Pac-12 tournament championship game victory in Seattle. The tournament title was the first in Oregon Ducks program history, and itself followed sixth-ranked UO's regular-season crown.

Ionescu averaged a conference-best 7.8 assists and 19.4 points per game while ranking 28th nationally in assist-to-turnover ratio. Her three-point percentage (43.7) gives UO two shooters among the country's top-16, with Lexi Bando (47.3) ranked second. Her 36 points were a record for a Pac-12 tournament final.

Its third team included a pair of guards -- Stanford's Brittany McPhee and UCLA's Jordin Canada -- the Ducks beat en route to the tournament title.

Oregon (30-4) has this week off as it prepares to learn its NCAA tournament seed and first-round matchup on Monday. UO is all but assured of hosting first- and second-round games at Matthew Knight Arena next weekend.